Re: on origin of inertia
From: Sam Wormley (swormley1_at_mchsi.com)
Date: 03/28/05
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Date: Mon, 28 Mar 2005 17:28:35 GMT
aleksandar.vukelja@gmail.com wrote:
> As during past several weeks, I invite new and casual readers of this
> group to visit http://www.masstheory.org
>
> New theory introduces geometrical model of field, which makes inertia
> an obvious and imminent property of matter. Some related issues, such
> as relativity and gravity are also discussed, with some original
> conclusions.
>
> Visit the site and download pdf of the first chapter.
>
> For those who are stuck up with relativity, I've written a separate
> article called Special Relativity and Accelerated Motion. There's no
> link yet at the site, but you can access it directly:
>
> http://www.masstheory.org/sr_accelerated.pdf
>
> Aleksandar Vukelja
>
I couldn't get past the first page of the pdf... ILLUCID definitions.
Can't understand why those who work on "new theories" fail to learn
existing theories (supported by empirical data) first.....
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